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From Samuel Coleridge-Taylor to Wynton Marsalis, VSO presents a Symphonic Tribute to Black History Month
From Samuel Coleridge-Taylor to Wynton Marsalis, VSO presents a Symphonic Tribute to Black History Month

Measha Brueggergosman and associate conductor Andrew Crust cohost program that also has works by George Walker, Jessie Montgomery, Dee Daniels, and more

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MUSICGail JohnsonFebruary 24, 2021Music, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, VSO
Smoke spectres and neon gods: Sun Xun and Stories that animate us conjure wild imaginary worlds at the VAG
Smoke spectres and neon gods: Sun Xun and Stories that animate us conjure wild imaginary worlds at the VAG

The celebrated Chinese artist unfurls a room-filling scroll, while Howie Tsui draws with matches

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithFebruary 23, 2021VAG, Vancouver Art Gallery, Sun Xun, Howie Tsui, Animation art, Homepage feature
DanceHouse announces Jean-Pierre Perreault’s Joe for its second Digidance offering
DanceHouse announces Jean-Pierre Perreault’s Joe for its second Digidance offering

Iconic work by influential Montreal choreographer streams March 17 to 23

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DANCE, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 23, 2021DanceHouse, DANCEHOUSE
From the markets of Spain to Vancouver homes: El Mercat is all about regional Spanish foods
From the markets of Spain to Vancouver homes: El Mercat is all about regional Spanish foods

With experience at Michelin-starred restaurants, chef Jonathan Sanz is cooking to order

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CULINARYGail JohnsonFebruary 23, 2021CULINARY, Culinary Feature, El Mercat
BC's Dempsey Bob and Lou Lynn win Governor-General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts
BC's Dempsey Bob and Lou Lynn win Governor-General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts

The Northwest Coast artist and glass sculptor join six others in the national honours

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 23, 2021Canada Council, Bob Dempsey, Northwest Coast Art, Lou Lynn
Khari Wendell McClelland talks Songs for Freedom at VPL, February 25
Khari Wendell McClelland talks Songs for Freedom at VPL, February 25

The creative force behind Freedom Singer tunes in for a virtual performance and conversation

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THEATRE, MUSICGail JohnsonFebruary 22, 2021Theatre, Freedom Singer, Vancouver Public Library, Music, Black History Month
Dance artist Joshua Beamish reconnects with Vancouver and himself, in Proximity
Dance artist Joshua Beamish reconnects with Vancouver and himself, in Proximity

The pandemic pause provided the busy choreographer with a chance to reflect and renew

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 22, 2021DANCE CENTRE, Dance Centre, livestream, Homepage feature, PuSh Festival
St. Lawrence restaurant launches dinner series focused on regional French cuisine
St. Lawrence restaurant launches dinner series focused on regional French cuisine

The foods of Lyon, Burgundy, and Provence are all on the menus for a culinary staycation


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CULINARYGail JohnsonFebruary 22, 2021CULINARY, St. Lawrence, Vancouver restaurants, Vancouver food
 From Talking Stick to Microphone honours Indigenous poets Zaccheus Jackson Nyce, Taran Kootenhayoo
From Talking Stick to Microphone honours Indigenous poets Zaccheus Jackson Nyce, Taran Kootenhayoo

Nyla Carpentier curates the beloved Talking Stick Festival event that highlights spoken word and music

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FESTSGail JohnsonFebruary 22, 2021Fests, Festivals, Talking Stick, Talking Stick Festival, Indigenous, Nyla Carpentier, Margo Kane, Spoken word, Poetry
Leslie Dala and Idan Cohen's richly collaborative Hourglass to kick off VIDF, March 4 to 6
Leslie Dala and Idan Cohen's richly collaborative Hourglass to kick off VIDF, March 4 to 6

Phillip Glass’s Piano Études inspired the interdisciplinary dance-theatre work

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DANCEStir VancouverFebruary 22, 2021Partner Content, VIDF
Film review: Test Pattern takes a taut and riveting look at the fallout from sexual assault
Film review: Test Pattern takes a taut and riveting look at the fallout from sexual assault

Race, class, and gender play subtly into a film that forces us to readjust our preconceptions

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 22, 2021The Cinematheque
Theatre review: Strong acting helps Mx challenge audiences in wildly inventive ways
Theatre review: Strong acting helps Mx challenge audiences in wildly inventive ways

Amid a heightened, stylized talk show, one character struggles to find identity

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 20, 2021The Cultch, BLM
Sammy Chien gives father's art multimedia new life in Ritual-Spective, February 22
Sammy Chien gives father's art multimedia new life in Ritual-Spective, February 22

The interdisciplinary artist digitally remixes paintings with experimental music and more

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ART & DESIGN, STAGEJanet SmithFebruary 20, 2021Chimerik, Sammy Chien, multimedia, livestream
Stirred, Not Shaken: Why we love the Fable Diner + EastVan Bees Amaretto Sour
Stirred, Not Shaken: Why we love the Fable Diner + EastVan Bees Amaretto Sour

There’s a lot of local love in this old fashioned glass

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DRINK, CULINARYGail JohnsonFebruary 19, 2021culinary, drink, cocktails, Fable Diner, EastVan Bees, Sons of Vancouver
Film review: Supernova takes a beautifully nuanced look at aging, loyalty, and love
Film review: Supernova takes a beautifully nuanced look at aging, loyalty, and love

Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth find a quiet honesty around the subject of dementia

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 19, 2021VIFF, Screen
Howie Tsui speaks with Joni Low in ECU’s Visual Art Forum, February 25
Howie Tsui speaks with Joni Low in ECU’s Visual Art Forum, February 25

Tsui’s artwork subverts revered art forms and narrative genres

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonFebruary 19, 2021art and design, Howard Tsui, ECUAD
Music on Main livestreams the Microcosmos Quartet from the Fox Cabaret
Music on Main livestreams the Microcosmos Quartet from the Fox Cabaret

The broadcast from the iconic Vancouver venue happens live in high-definition

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 19, 2021Partner Content, Music, Music on Main
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis

Vancouver-based multidisciplinary artist Mariam Barry’s work centres on modern African youth

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonFebruary 19, 2021screen, Fests, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival, Mariam Barry, Black History Month, Black Peoples Month, Ensemble Theatre Company, what's stirring
Sound of the City: DEBBY FRIDAY
Sound of the City: DEBBY FRIDAY

The Nigerian-born, Vancouver-based multidisciplinary artist and punk god chimes in on the benefits of lockdown, flying, and dancing her ass off

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SOUND OF THE CITY, MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 19, 2021Sound of the City, music
Creators of new animated TV show The Great North to speak at VIFF, February 23 at  6 pm
Creators of new animated TV show The Great North to speak at VIFF, February 23 at 6 pm

Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin were the writing forces behind Bob’s Burgers

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 19, 2021VIFF, what's stirring
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